- Ahmednasir asked him to resign from his TV job after the latter mocked his employer online

- Larry Madowo had to social media to reveal how Nation Newspaper had refused to publish his article,which was instead published by CNN

NTV's journalist Larry Madowo was recently entangled in a scandalous affair after police officers with orders from above came for him,his boss Linus Kaikai and fellow journalist Ken Mijungu at the Nation Center.

The shocking turn of events was as a results of an alleged government crackdown against individuals involved in Raila's controversial 'swearing-in' on January 30 .

Send 'NEWS' to 40227 to receive all the important breaking news as it happens

According to TUKO.co.ke prior reports ,Larry and his counterparts' arrest order was issued by Security cabinet secretary Fred Matiang'i who categorically stated that all individuals who facilitated Raila's swearing-in shall be dealt with.

However the two moved to court to bar their imminent arrest and prosecution by the state.The three somewhat got off the cuffs but at least for a while.

Well,no sooner had Larry Madowo gotten a sigh of relief from his recent quandaries than he found himself in yet another complex situation.

Leading a throng of vicious Kenyan Online user,city Lawyer Ahmednasir Abdullahi‏ who represented President Uhuru in his electoral case attacked Larry Madowo,and asked him to resign from his TV job after the latter mocked his employer online.

The whole melee began when Larry Madowo took to social media to reveal how Nation Newspaper had refused to publish his article,which was instead published by CNN on Friday,February 9 2018.

''This week, the @dailynation refused to print my column for the first time in nearly 4 years. The irony aside, the same piece is now published on CNN''Madowo wrote on Twitter.

Madowo's indirect attack against his employer seems to have rubbed lawyer Ahmednasir Abdullahi‏ the wrong way.

Taking to Twitter on Friday,February 9 2018,afternoon ,Ahmednasir Abdullahi‏ claimed Larry is not a self respecting journalist and should resign from NTV for passing a vote of no confidence in his employer.

''That is a vote of no confidence by your employer...and any self respecting journalist (and you are undoubtedly one) will have no option but resign from the employment service of such an employer..''he wrote.

Kalonzo faces the wrath of Kenyans for missing swearing in - on TUKO TV